Theme of the Week

In addition to the daily changing themes on the opening page (in the right column) we also work with weekly themes. If we want to explore the depth of these themes, we can remember them as often as possible, It is good to write down at the end of each week (Thursday to Thursday) what has emerged from our work in order to ground and deepen what has been given. The participants of the regional groups (information and contact) have a regular exchange on these themes.
Your comments or queries are also welcome under wochenthementhemework@ymail.com.
16 till 23 May 2013
Can we remain in harmony with the Source while at the same time flowing forth from it, actualizing individuality and harmonizing with others?
(Ruhaniat)

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New Release :

Breathe, for God’s Sake!

Discourses on the Mystical Art and Science of Breath

This book holds a treasure of deep insights into the great mystery of breath from a spiritual perspective. Inspiring discourses, effective and safe practices and beautiful poetry from various traditions encourage the reader to explore the wonder of breath on many levels.

What is breath, really? What is the meaning of this life-giving secret? How important is conscious breathing for true spiritual transformation? What do we make of the fact that our life’s possibilities lie between an in- and an out-breath? How is breath related to the rhythm of the universe and, thus, to time? What is its role in the “becoming of being” from the ever present “womb of the moment”? How can we breathe in food and distill it into the alchemical elixir needed for real change in our life to come about? How can we breathe out to change the atmosphere in a room or in a given situation, in full responsibility for the people around us and for “the world to come”? What could it mean that Jesus “walked on water” and that “breath and Spirit are one”? What is, esoterically speaking, the relation be tween Mary, Jesus, the Spirit of God, Ruh Allah, and Christ?

On the basis of his lifelong studies of the world’s major spiritual traditions, and especially from the inner essence of Sufi teaching, Reshad Feild provides food for thought and practical means to help people work with the breath in everyday life.